GP2 Image on Drum (Panic Stop)
Procedure
This procedure allows the isolation of print
quality problems by observing the image on
the Drum before the transfer of the toner to the
media, if the defect is visible on the Drum
before the transfer, the defect is related to the
charge, the imaging, or the developer. If the
defect is visible on the print after the transfer,
the defect is related to the transfer or fuser.
1. Make a test print. Open the right door
interlock when the test pattern is almost
half way beyond the Drum (Print is just
starting to exit from the printer).
2. Remove the Developer Module.
3. If the defect is visible on the developed
image, the defect cause is related to the
charge, the imaging or the developer. If
the defect is not visible, the defect cause
is related to the transfer or the fuser.
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GP2 Image on Drum (Panic Stop) Procedure